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The Challenge to Cultivate Community

One of the purposes of Curate is to cultivate community. Now, cultivate is an interesting word, isn’t it? It literally means to foster the growth of or to improve by labor, care, or study - it is, by definition, hard work. Each community you create is a journey; it takes effort, time, and resources to grow, it has its own ups and downs, its own beginnings and ends. Through high school, college, and beyond - each new community will refine you and teach you something about yourself.

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Why You Should Read Curate

Everyone seems to be full of advice these days. From your favorite celebrity to that travel-blogging insta-influencer you stumbled across, there’s no shortage of people out there telling you how you should live your life. So why should you add Curate to the cacophony of voices trying to convince you to go this way or do that thing? It’s a fair question, and I’ll try to give it a fair answer. Before you dismiss Curate as just another how-to blog, allow me to explain a few reasons why I think it’s worth joining the Curate community.

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Reflections from the Curate Summit

The beginning of my last semester of college was emotionally charged from the very first day of class. I was excited to reconnect with friends and continue treasuring the season of lasts. Little did I know the ways Jesus would work in my heart to grow me in the coming months, and I am so thankful for the timely influence of Curate.

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